Chris Knight (born June 24, 1960) is an American singer-songwriter from Slaughters, Kentucky. In addition to releasing solo records of his own material, Knight has had a successful career writing songs that have been recorded by Confederate Railroad, John Anderson, and Randy Travis among others.
Knight was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and grew up in Slaughters, Kentucky. His extended family lives in the same area of Kentucky. Knight has three brothers and a sister.
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Something Changed by: Chris Knight CD: Chris Knight From: [email protected]
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Intro GCD x4 GC I came back home to my old town today GC My friends were different, nothing much to say DC How could a year matter all that much DC Then I heard 'em say, "man it must be tough"
GCD Something cha-A-anged GCD Something cha-A-anged CD She believed in blue skies EmC I just brought her rain GDGCD It ain't so strange, something changed
GC Well they said that I'd be gone for quite a while GC When they watched another walk her down the aisle DC She found a true heart like I feared she would DC But what I found was what we had was good
GCD Something cha-A-anged GCD Something cha-A-anged CD She believed in blue skies EmC I just brought her rain GDGCD It ain't so strange, something changed
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GC I must have been a fool to ever come back GC I should've never gone across the tracks DC Down by the depot is where we met DC But I walked away and I'm walking yet
GCD Something cha-A-anged GCD Something cha-A-anged CD She believed in blue skies EmC I just brought her rain GDGC It ain't so strange, something changed